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k0ka [10]
1 year ago
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Tpy6a [65]1 year ago
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It can be inferred that the topic sentence is: "A reason I believe in teen curfews is my concern for teens' safety." (Option C)

<h3>What is a topic sentence?</h3>

A topic sentence is simply a sentence that captures the central idea of the text.

In this case, the other parts of the text are in support of the initial sentence that relates to the safety of teen and how curfew can help to achieve that.

Hence, it is correct to state that  the topic sentence is: "A reason I believe in teen curfews is my concern for teens' safety."

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